What is Obamacare doing to healthcare, and where will it take us? And: across the Middle East, wars are raging. What's behind these conflicts? ? Elan Journo will guest host this week's episode of the Yaron Brook Show and special guest Rituparna Basu will join him for a segment on healthcare.

Dr. Marilou McIntyre is an author, past life connector, and fear buster. She helps those suffering from irrational fears to mend the past so they can overcome their fears and live happy, healthy, successful lives. Her books,Fast Road to Happiness: Journey into Now, Life is Forever-Get Used to It,and The Forever Principles: Listening to an Angel Voice in My Head, assist you on the spiritual path and provide roadmaps to enjoy your life forever. To schedule a past life exploration or learn more about her books go to MarilouMcIntyre.com.

For spiritual counseling with David Clarke, email dcowder@twcny.rr.com

We each see the world we live in and understand our place in it from a unique and personal perspective.This perspective is shaped by a variety of factors - the influence of our parents and previous generations, religious beliefs, scientific discoveries, philosophical viewpoints, and our level of metaphysical understanding. Most of our outlooks in this matter have been formed with a substantial amount of biases and prejudices. Most of us have not taken extensive personal journeys of discovery with completely open minds.

Today's special guest David Gaggin has done that for us. With a scientifically trained mind he has.searched through an enormous amount of data and numerous different accounts and perspectives to create a realistic picture of who we are and why we are here. He says that enough evidence is available to convince even the most skeptical mind.

In his groundbreaking book, The Endless Journey: A Unique Perspective on Mankind's Origin, Purpose and Ultimate Destiny, David Gaggin brings the truth to light for us after years of compiling research from every perspective he could think of. He explains why our world, one that seems chaotic, irrational, and evil, is not really that way - that it is just an illusion we are experiencing.

David Gaggin holds a masters degree in Electrical Engineering. His successful career included working as an electrical engineer for Boeing, NASA, and the U.S. Army before he went on to create Cobham Defense Electronics Systems. Today he is here to share what he acquired through his quest for knowledge about the meaning of life.

To learn more about David Gaggin and his book, please visit http://www.davidgaggin.com

This show is dedicated to: Trooper Nicholas Dees, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Oklahoma. End of Watch: Saturday, January 31, 2015

Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host

** Disclaimer: Mr. Green has provided interesting input to this episode. However, there have been some questions of his credibility and we apologize for the unfortunate circumstances. We thank you for your understanding and hope you remain a valued listener.

Guests: Regis Giles is the creator and owner of Girls Just Wanna Have Guns.com and is a leading voice for Second Amendment rights, self-defense and conservation. Unafraid to speak her mind, Regis takes no prisoners. Her media appearances include: ELLE Magazine, Variety, The Daily Mail, ABC, CNN, CBS Miami, & Fox News.

Doug Giles is the man behind ClashDaily.com. Giles is a popular columnist on Townhall.com and author of the new book Rise, Kill and Eat: A Theology of Hunting from Genesis to Revelation.

He’s been a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Channel as well as many nationally syndicated radio shows across the nation. He is also proud father of Regis Giles!

Every week Yaron Brook reviews significant headlines that impact freedom in various forms. Commenting from a philosophical view that man's greatest value is self, he brings unique perspective to the conversation, always ending the show with a positive sense of life.

Episode 10: Applying Principles to the Policy Debate will include commentary on current events, a look at the policy debate and how applying principles will clarify direction. The Yaron Brook Show delivers understandable philosophical ideas as applicable to current day happenings in the news, culture and every day encounters.

This episode will discuss the virtues of being selfish as described in Chapter 1, The Objectivist Ethics in The Virtue of Selfishness by Ayn Rand. Examples of selfishness in current news and their relation to bettering self and creating a good life will be explored. Additional conversation will cover breaking news, Does Obama Love America, the Greeks and Europe, Obama and Terrorism, and the US Economy.

Dr. Marilou McIntyre is an author, past life connector, and fear buster. She helps those suffering from irrational fears to mend the past so they can overcome their fears and live happy, healthy, successful lives. Her books,Fast Road to Happiness: Journey into Now, Life is Forever-Get Used to It,and The Forever Principles: Listening to an Angel Voice in My Head, assist you on the spiritual path and provide roadmaps to enjoy your life forever. To schedule a past life exploration or learn more about her books go to MarilouMcIntyre.com.

For spiritual counseling with David Clarke, email dcowder@twcny.rr.com or go to

In this episdoe of The Red Light Sports Ramble, presented by The Red Light Sports Network, Evan Witalison and Troy Otradovec will take a look at some of the hottest topics, in the world of sports. Tonights show will focus on Brett Favre's Hall of Fame Ceremony. If you had the chance to attend Favre's ceremony, would you go? The once unknown quarterback, who Ron Wolf traded for, set numerous individual records, during his 20 year career. He also brought the Vince Lombardi Trophy, back to Green Bay. However, after the 2007 season, Favre retired and then un-retired. The Packers were ready to hand over the reigns, to Aaron Rodgers. Favre was traded to the New York Jets, and after one year, Favre bolted to the Vikings. Some Packer fans had a bitter taste in their mouth, and made it known when he returned to Lambeau Field, as a Viking. Time mends wounds, and Favre will have his #4 jersey retired.

Ndamukong Suh is considered a top free agent, in 2015. The Super Bowl is over, which means teams focus on the free agency period. Some teams will consider what players they need to bring back, while others will scour the open market. Suh has been deemed a "dirty player" by some fans and players. No one will argue the domination of Suh. In his five years, Suh has recorded 36 sacks. Is Suh worth the big price tag, and his sometimes irrational play, on the field?

The Green Bay Packers have a number of free agents, to consider re-signing. They are in a good situation, when it comes to the salary cap. However, two players could command a big payday. Brian Buluga had a bounce back year, and showed he can be a dominate tackle. Randall Cobb has impressed, since his rookie year. Cobb also returned from injury, in 2013. He put up 91 catches, 1,287 yards, 12 TD's. Which one is more important for the Packers to sign?

Everyone thinks. It is our nature to do so. But much of our thinking, left to itself, is biased, distorted, partial, uninformed, or downright prejudiced. Yet, the quality of our life and that of what we produce, make, or build depends precisely on the quality of our thought. Shoddy thinking is costly, both in money and in quality of life. Excellence in thought, however, must be systematically cultivated.

Critical thinking is that mode of thinking — about any subject, content, or problem — in which the thinker improves the quality of his or her thinking by skillfully analyzing, assessing, and reconstructing it. Critical thinking is self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking. It presupposes assent to rigorous standards of excellence and mindful command of their use. It entails effective communication and problem-solving abilities, as well as a commitment to overcome our native egocentrism and sociocentrism.

The intellectual roots of critical thinking are as ancient as its etymology, traceable, ultimately, to the teaching practice and vision of Socrates 2,500 years ago who discovered by a method of probing questioning that people could not rationally justify their confident claims to knowledge. Confused meanings, inadequate evidence, or self-contradictory beliefs often lurked beneath smooth but largely empty rhetoric. Socrates established the fact that one cannot depend upon those in "authority" to have sound knowledge and insight. He demonstrated that persons may have power and high position and yet be deeply confused and irrational. He established the importance of asking deep questions that probe profoundly into thinking before we accept ideas as worthy of belief.

"Dr. Marilou McIntyre is an author, past life connector, and fear buster. She helps those suffering from irrational fears to mend the past so they can overcome their fears and live happy, healthy, successful lives. Her books, Fast Road to Happiness: Journey into Now, Life is Forever-Get Used to It, and The Forever Principles: Listening to an Angel Voice in My Head, assist you on the spiritual path and provide roadmaps to enjoy your life forever. To schedule a past life exploration or learn more about her books go to MarilouMcIntyre.com."

Author and Different Strokes for Different Folks radio show host David Clarke is a retired social worker, a recovered alcoholic, and recovered sex addict. He has poured his years of intense experiences into Ockham's Razor Revisited. He has also done so with his third novel, Shades of Gay. The first two novels were written under the pen name of Davis Aujourd'hui. They are The Misadventures of Sister Mary Olga Fortitude and Babes in Bucksnort. All of his novels have enjoyed rave reviews on Amazon.com.

David has found spirituality as a way to help fill the needs that could not be satisfied through his seeming addictions. He is committed to spreading a message of hope and faith to others which is what his radio show and books are all about. He is socially-minded and he wrote Ockham's Razor Revisited and Shades of Gay as a way to share the pain of addiction and hope and belief for recovery. http://www.authordavidclarke.com http://www.freespiritbroadcasting.com/david-clarke2.html http://www.blogtalkradio.com/authordavidclarke